Hardback; fine in fine dustjacket. ; Spencer Bonsall served with the 8th Pennysylvania Infantry as a hospital steward. His journal runs from March 1862 to March 1863; covering the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Peninsular Campaign. Illustrated. ; 140 pages View more info

Hardback without dustjacket; very good in red cloth boards. ; A Brief History of the Military Career of Carpenter's Battery from its organization as a rifle company under the name of the Alleghany Roughs to the ending of the War Between the States. Reprint of 1911 edition; new introduction by Jim D. Moody & index. ; 82 pages View more info

Paperback; foxing to edge of pages otherwise good in yellowed and creased card covers. ; A re-creation of the Battle of Gettysburg using contemporary photographs taken immediately after the battle with those taken today. ; 248 pages View more info

Hardback; very good in very good dustjacket. ; Essays on the relatonship between Lee's opearations and Confederate national morale, the quality and natIure of his generalsip, and the 'Los Cause' writings about the Army of Northern Virginia. Illustrated. ; 295 pages View more info

Hardback; very good in marked dustjacket. ; During his 28 months of service James Garfield was a Union Brigade commander in the Army of Ohio, and later Chief of Staff to General Rosecrans, commander of the Army of the Cumberland. ; 325 pages View more info

Paperback; dent to margin of pages otherwise good in faded and creased card covers. ; With contemporary b/w photographs and colour photographs of Civil War era musical instruments. Includes flexi-disc of Civil War music by Heritage Americana Cornet-Saxhorn Brass Band. ; 116 pages View more info

Hardback; fine in fine dustjacket. ; The story of several remarkable Northern women and their work for the US Sanitary Commission during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862. Illustrated. ; 242 pages View more info

Hardback without dustjacket; edge of pages yelllowed otherwise good in faded red cloth boards. ; Proceedings of a Conference on American Economic Institutional Change, 1850-1873, and the Impact of the Civil War; held March 12-14, 1964. +ixpp. ; 180 pages View more info

Hardback; wrinkle to endpaper otherwise very good in faded, creased and marked dustjacket. ; A concise unit history, with the majority of the study being details of the 1260 individual soldier's military records. Illustrated. ; 495 pages View more info

Paperback; very good in creased card covers. Signed copy. ; An illustrated guide to the troops, tactics, command systems and types of warfare. Illustrated by Peter Dennis. This copy Inscribed to previous owner by Paddy Griffith and Peter Dennis. ; 48 pages View more info

Hardback; dent to corners of pages, edge of gloss pages yellowed and wrinkled, ownership inscription to endpaper, boards dented in creased dustjacket. A good reference copy. ; Over 1000 b/w photographs of artefacts excavated from American Civil War battlefields. Organized chronologically following the course of the War in the west, from Fort Donelson to Franklin; 261 pages View more info

Hardback; fine in fine dustjacket. ; Last printed by the Boston Herald in 1863, corporal Zenas T. Haines's dispatches from the Civil War in eastern North Carolina, - a detailed account of the 44th Massachusetts from recruitment to mustering out. Illustrated. ; 215 pages View more info

Hardback without dustjacket; very good in brown cloth boards. ; Written some years after the war, Sarah Hill's reminiscences cover the period from 1861 when her husband became an officer in the Union's Corps of Engineers until the end of the War. Illustrated +xlvii pp. ; 343 pages View more info